You can answer 1 or both any help is appreciated:
What side is it best to part your hair when you side part it
& What side is best to put it on when you put it in a side ponytail
LagunaBabe answered Monday December 4 2006, 9:41 pm: Honestly, I believe either way for both questions is fine. It is really an opinion, so everyone will probably think differently. So here is my opinion:
#1 I personally, think that the best side to part your hair is the left. It compliments my face, when I do this.
#2 I think the best side for a side ponytail is the right. It looks much better that way, in my opinion. But it looks differently on everyone, so it's hard to tell. Some it looks good, some it does not. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
brianna_shay answered Monday December 4 2006, 8:55 pm: Ok, so I know this is kinda weird, but like one time i was reading a fashion magazine, and it said that everyones nose very slightly tilts to one side. You dont notice, unless you look closely. If it tilts to teh left, then your supposed to part it to the right, and vise versa. As far as the ponytail, you should put it to the side opposite of the part, because that side has more hair, so it will look better, and it will be easier to put up. And it looks way cute especially if you have bangs.
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EasyPeasy answered Monday December 4 2006, 8:53 pm: I never knew it really mattered. If your hair has been cut to a certain side I would suggest keeping it on that side so it looks right. [ EasyPeasy's advice column | Ask EasyPeasy A Question ]
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